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‘Goddess of dawn’: James Webb telescope spies one of the oldest supernovas in the early universe
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‘Goddess of dawn’: James Webb telescope spies one of the oldest supernovas in the early universe

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

An extremely early Type II supernova explosion, named after the Titan goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, occurred just 1 billion years after the Big

Science news this week: The world’s oldest rock art, giant freshwater reservoir found off the East Coast, and the biggest solar radiation storm in decades
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Science news this week: The world’s oldest rock art, giant freshwater reservoir found off the East Coast, and the biggest solar radiation storm in decades

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Jan. 24, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Why the rise of humanoid robots could make us less comfortable with each other
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Why the rise of humanoid robots could make us less comfortable with each other

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Living with robots could lead to plenty of societal improvements, but they also pose risks to how we socialize and co-exist with other human beings.

Why don’t you usually see your nose?
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Why don’t you usually see your nose?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Our nose is right in front of us. So why don’t we normally notice it?

Trash-Picking Seagulls Poop Hundreds of Tons of Nutrients
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Trash-Picking Seagulls Poop Hundreds of Tons of Nutrients

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

At least 1.4 million seagulls feed at landfills across North America, which aside from the nuisance it might pose, is also a threat to the

Human Activity has Polluted European Air for 2000 Years, Study Finds
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Human Activity has Polluted European Air for 2000 Years, Study Finds

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

A new study combining European ice core data and historical records of the infamous Black Death pandemic of 1349-1353 shows metal mining and smelting have

2,500 years ago, people in Bulgaria ate dog meat at feasts and as a delicacy, archaeological study finds
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2,500 years ago, people in Bulgaria ate dog meat at feasts and as a delicacy, archaeological study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

A study of dog bones across several Iron Age sites in Bulgaria has shown that people ate dog meat.

480,000-year-old ax sharpener is the oldest known elephant bone tool ever discovered in Europe
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480,000-year-old ax sharpener is the oldest known elephant bone tool ever discovered in Europe

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

The “very rare” find provides an extraordinary glimpse into the ingenuity of early human relatives who lived around half a million years ago.

​​AI can develop ‘personality’ spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it?
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​​AI can develop ‘personality’ spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.

Red, Green Light Show
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Red, Green Light Show

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

A green and red aurora streams across Earth’s horizon above the city lights of Europe in this Jan. 19, 2026, photograph, which looks north across

What is ‘frost crack’ and how does it affects trees?
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What is ‘frost crack’ and how does it affects trees?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Sudden or severe cold temperature can cause trees to experience “frost crack.” NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Bill McNee of the Wisconsin Department of Natural

The inner lives of animals
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The inner lives of animals

Nancy ShuteJanuary 24, 2026

Editor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses how scientists are beginning to study animals’ emotions and personalities — from joy to individual temperament.

How to choose the best dehumidifier for your home this season
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How to choose the best dehumidifier for your home this season

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

Dehumidifiers come into their own this season — reducing condensation, preventing mold, reducing heating costs and more. Here’s how to choose an appropriate model.

Stream Will Smith’s Pole to Pole and many more nature and science documentaries with a 33% saving in this limited-time Disney+ deal
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Stream Will Smith’s Pole to Pole and many more nature and science documentaries with a 33% saving in this limited-time Disney+ deal

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 24, 2026

At just £3.99 a month, this UK-only Disney+ streaming deal is a must-get, giving you access to binge-worthy shows like Ghost Elephants, Expedition Everest, Secrets

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